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12-24-2006 04:00 AM

TurboDave

Thanks Mike for that info, very helpfull. Now if only the repairs to the car were that easy, I would be finished in no time. I was planning to run fenders, thanks for asking homebrew. D

There must be a heap of Model A,s in North Dokata as the guy i got mine from has two more Tudors in similar condition as mine.Maybe you guys should go on a tin hunt there. I was thinking about an early 60,s look with a 3inch chop, chrome reverse, whitewalls, 283 chev with dual quads, white interior and either a chromed 9inch or polished quickchange. So how do you think that sounds. I already have the engine and the 9inch, but if any body would like to donate a quickchange i would be very happy.

12-21-2006 10:57 AM

home brew

Here's one I was looking at before I got the Nashty. TurboDave's looks a lot better than this one.